Ricky Rubio Practiced With the T-Wolves For the First Time This Season

He’s baaaa—well, OK, he’s almost back. According to the Star Tribune, TWolves point guard Ricky Rubio has begun practicing with his teammates once again: “At one point in his first real practice in nine months, Ricky Rubio zipped a pass through defender Josh Howard’s legs to an open teammate. It may take some time for his surgically repaired left knee to get back up to speed. The instincts and court vision that made him such a crucial part of the resurgent Minnesota Timberwolves haven’t gone anywhere as far as Rick Adelman is concerned. Rubio practiced on Sunday for the first time this season and said his knee responded well. There is still no timetable for his first game, and Rubio is trying to be patient to make sure that he is completely ready when he does return after the first major injury of his career. ‘After a long time, I’m on the court again,’ Rubio said. ‘It felt pretty good to start knowing my teammates again.’ … Rubio participated in five-on-five work in practice on Sunday, then stayed after for nearly an hour to do some more running and catch-and-shoot work as he tries to get his legs back underneath him. He said he felt some discomfort in the knee on occasion, but team trainers expected that as some scar tissue from the surgery breaks up. ‘It will feel weird for a while. Until I’m feeling great and nothing at all about my knee, I’m not going to play,’ he said. ‘Actually, I’m happy about today.'”